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Safety engineered devices (SEDs) are categorized into passive and active devices. Passive needles are highly
preferred over conventional needles owing to its advantages such as user-friendliness and others. Also, with
the implementation of the regulations promoting the use of safety hypodermic needles will further enhance
the acceptance of these needles over the forecast period. For instance, World Health Organization (WHO)
encourages injection safety worldwide through the Safe Injection Global Network (SIGN).
Exposure to needlestick injuries may cause severe blood-borne diseases such as HIV and Hepatitis. Owing to
the increasing occurrence of needlestick injuries, healthcare providers are shifting towards the use of safety
hypodermic needles. Furthermore, manufacturers are focusing on developing needles and syringes safety -
engineered mechanisms to avoid any injuries. For instance, BD has developed SafetyGlide, Vacutainer Eclipse
blood collection needle, and VanishPoint blood collection safety needle. Hence, increasing focus on the
development of advanced engineered mechanisms about the needles performance and effic iency will further
drive the growth.
Hexa Research has segmented the global hypodermic needle market based on type, end-use and
region:
Segmentation by product type, 2014 - 2024 (USD Million)
• Safety Needle
• Non-safety Needle
Segmentation by end-user, 2014 - 2024 (USD Million)
• Hospitals & Clinic
• Diagnostic Lab
• Homecare
Segmentation by region, 2014 - 2024 (USD Million)
• North America
• U.S.
• Europe
• Germany
• Asia Pacific
• Japan
• China
• India
• Central & South America
• Brazil
• Middle East & Africa
Key players analyzed:
• Becton, Dickinson, and Company
• Medtronic
• Retractable Technologies
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